Aplicación de la sindicación de contenidos a la gestión de catálogos bibliográficos
Abstract
The application of syndication to management of textual bibliographic collections is analyzed. After developing collections of several size in ATOM, RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0, short and extended MARC-XML formats, times of conversion, creation, and insertion of syndicated data are compared. MARC-XML is shown to be the most complet format, although it is not properly a syndication format. Tests carried show that with collections smaller than 25,000 records, the insertion/import time is less than one minute. The analysis suggests that content syndication is a useful technique for the transmission and retrieval of textual bibliographic data, being an alternative to the use of Z39-50 protocol, more complex and difficult to use.Downloads
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